It means you don't have to switch into pgAdmin4 just because you are using recent version of database. pgAdmin3 v1.22.2 supports pg9.6 (at least it doesn't throw exceptions for common tasks)
MK

On 19.5.2017 15:45, rich...@xentu.com wrote:
On 2017-05-19 14:20, Adam Brusselback wrote:
I seriously may go back to PostgreSQL 9.3 so that I can use pgAdmin
III until I can wean myself off the tool.
 You don't have to revert your database version to use pgadmin III,
the newest release works fine with Postgres 9.6, and there is also the
BigSQL fork of pgadmin III which as far as I know will continue to
support new releases.

Could anyone clarify this for me?

PostgreSQL & pgadmin are distinct projects right?

I installed pgadmin 4 on a windows machine earlier this week and, leaving aside the fact that I dislike it, the installation worked. Today I tried to find out how to install pgadmin 4 on a Linux machine and I could only find installation methods that seemed to install all of postgresql, both server & client application. Is this just my misunderstanding of what's available?





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